uscbucsfan wrote:Yes. It's much more difficult in modern times to go on runs like that. Unless UCF recently claimed 10 titles in a row.

You could argue that it's easier now.

Alabama can get basically any recruit they want. How could they not? They can promise that the recruit will have a shot at the NFL, will win 80-90% of the time, and statistically win at least one national title. Sure, you have to compete like hell for playing time, but that's alot of positives with very few negatives.

uscbucsfan wrote:Yes. It's much more difficult in modern times to go on runs like that. Unless UCF recently claimed 10 titles in a row.

You could argue that it's easier now.

Alabama can get basically any recruit they want. How could they not? They can promise that the recruit will have a shot at the NFL, will win 80-90% of the time, and statistically win at least one national title. Sure, you have to compete like hell for playing time, but that's alot of positives with very few negatives.

Saw a stat today that said every recruit under Saban that stay with him for 3 years has won a national championship...every single one

Alabama can get basically any recruit they want. How could they not? They can promise that the recruit will have a shot at the NFL, will win 80-90% of the time, and statistically win at least one national title. Sure, you have to compete like hell for playing time, but that's alot of positives with very few negatives.

Saw a stat today that said every recruit under Saban that stay with him for 3 years has won a national championship...every single one